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in the union. they decided to take this kimmel. they did do that, but they were the only slaveholding class in the 19th century world today. the brazilians didn't do it. i did these guys do it? that's an interesting question. i explained what the mindset was. it is fascinating inside the mind. not just in terms of social power, but political power. they really did not doubt to do that separately. the confidence is bear. >> host: was her overwhelming support amongst the south. >> guest: know, it's a really interesting political campaign. i have written about it three or four times in my life. it's as interesting as any campaign in modern history. karl rove would've been impressed. most of the political elite, only a third own slaves and most of them didn't own very many. but it was orchestrating this and they were extremely confident they can do this, and they believe that they would be able to pull it off. they did not have any trouble aligning each other. but this was a white man's democracy. ther
in the union. they decided to take this kimmel. they did do that, but they were the only slaveholding class in the 19th century world today. the brazilians didn't do it. i did these guys do it? that's an interesting question. i explained what the mindset was. it is fascinating inside the mind. not just in terms of social power, but political power. they really did not doubt to do that separately. the confidence is bear. >> host: was her overwhelming support amongst the south. >>...
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to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unionare not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an eye and whats happening in minnesota. thank you. coming up, who will decide wha to teach your kids? we debate that next. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. [applause] john: and the controversy. who will decide what
to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unionare not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an...
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to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an eye and what is happening in minnesota. thank you. coming up, who will decide what to teach your kids? we debate that next. ♪ [applause] john: and the controversy. who will decide what your kids should learn in public schools. every state has different rules. when school contains nudity is to meet local needs. now there's a mement to standardize. politicians of sinon create something called a common core standards, the same goals for math and english. envy that's a good thing. you would know if kids in one state do better than an
to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an...
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to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an eye and what is happening in minnesota. thank you. coming up, who will decide what to teach your kids? we debate that next. ♪ whoa! nobody insures more bikes than progressive. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. aarrggh! that work the way you wish t
to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an...
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to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an eye and what is happening in minnesota. thank you. coming up, who will decide what to teach your kids? we debate that next. ♪ [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive.. but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss
to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an...
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pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day ce workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfillingnything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an eye and what is happening in minnesota. thank you. coming up, who will decide what to teach your kids? we debate that next. ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy
pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day ce workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfillingnything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an eye...
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one political scientist looks at the union government, and the federal government of the union and in the confederacy and he said that was the lead by a fine state and the states never had a government that big until the new deal. they seceded on states' rights because they had to this enormous apparatus. they conscripted within a year. think about that with state power then they pass taxes within a year, and had agents all over the south literally taking food out of the barnes. they impressed the men's slaves and that is what is fascinating is the huge slaveholders go to war to protect slavery then they find out the new government is there to protect there slaves in war but it turns to use those to win the war. there was the tussle between the slave owners and confederate -- federal befriend the also wrote the amendment that congress could never abolish slavery they had a problem of sovereignty and could not reach the slaves for a meal -- male bodies they could now reach him without the permission of the owner they had codified them as private property and they had to live with that.
one political scientist looks at the union government, and the federal government of the union and in the confederacy and he said that was the lead by a fine state and the states never had a government that big until the new deal. they seceded on states' rights because they had to this enormous apparatus. they conscripted within a year. think about that with state power then they pass taxes within a year, and had agents all over the south literally taking food out of the barnes. they impressed...
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to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing themng and te state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an eye and what is happening in minnesota. thank you. coming up, who will decide what to teach your kids? we debate that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply bemes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's l
to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing themng and te state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep...
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to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an eye and what is happening in minnesota. thank you. coming up, who will decide what to teach your kids? we debate that next. ♪ ♪ hey everybody, hi mom... streaming live with a tour of my new place... knowing you can still reach out. ... and now you've seen it. that's powerful. verizon. get mom a lucid 2 by lg for free. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us invei
to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an...
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the union. in facing up to the challenges europe currently faces, particularly in relation to unemployment, we cannot afford to place our singular, sole trust in a single hedge momic model to the exclusion of other models that might engage best our problems such as unemployment, by critically accepting solely and exclusively a version of economic theory whose assumptions are narrow and intellectually questionable and largely indifferent to social consequences in terms of their outcomes. rather than any discourse that might define the european union simply an economic space of consternation between the strong and the weak, our citizens yearn for the language of solidarity, a commitment to cohesion, for a generous and inclusive rhetoric that is appropriate to an evolving political union, a union anxious to reach a future of peace, prosperity, inclusion, intergenerational justice in a sustainable way. and this is a serious challenge, not least because if we were to fail, we run the risk of an econo
the union. in facing up to the challenges europe currently faces, particularly in relation to unemployment, we cannot afford to place our singular, sole trust in a single hedge momic model to the exclusion of other models that might engage best our problems such as unemployment, by critically accepting solely and exclusively a version of economic theory whose assumptions are narrow and intellectually questionable and largely indifferent to social consequences in terms of their outcomes. rather...
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out of the union. think of how desperate they were. that is why we were really fortunate to have a man like henry clay in the house, in the senate actually, the speaker who had the vision and the determination and the love of this country to keep it together to try to work out a compromise. knowing that what you have to do is one for you and one for you and back-and-forth. it has got to be important to enough for both sides to say for me to get what i'd not need. the pork man was in bad shape and the mississippi resolution had been inspired with john calhoun of south carolina that said the north is constantly harassing us. they don't understand what the situation is. there for the seven states need to come together to decide on a course of action. and so the situation existed and henry clay for weeks weeks, it's not easy to find a solution. look, for example, with the relation between israel and palestine. do you think it can ever be resolved? it is one of those issues that seems impossible. claes said
out of the union. think of how desperate they were. that is why we were really fortunate to have a man like henry clay in the house, in the senate actually, the speaker who had the vision and the determination and the love of this country to keep it together to try to work out a compromise. knowing that what you have to do is one for you and one for you and back-and-forth. it has got to be important to enough for both sides to say for me to get what i'd not need. the pork man was in bad shape...
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the unions of course, the unions helped elect these city council people and in fact, a lot of these people who are in a city government are part of the unions and they're the ones who are negotiating the so-called cuts. >> paul: james? >> well, i think if you're -- you mentioned the dentist in peoria. i think that muni bond hope they get lawyers to fight appeal. it's a horrible precedent in bankruptcy where normally creditors, including all the people with contracts take a hit. >> paul: well, municipal bonds for years have, for decades have fought to be some of the safest investments. if suddenly they're at risk, then other cities to get credit will be vulnerable. >> they're safe because ultimately taxpayers are behind them. in this case are whether taxpayers can afford to pay all of this sort of thing. i have to have some -- the bond companies were selling these bonds well after they knew that stockton was making these sweetheart deals that alicia has been describing. there has just been a tremendous amount of moral hazard created here. so while that doesn't solve the problem, it nonethel
the unions of course, the unions helped elect these city council people and in fact, a lot of these people who are in a city government are part of the unions and they're the ones who are negotiating the so-called cuts. >> paul: james? >> well, i think if you're -- you mentioned the dentist in peoria. i think that muni bond hope they get lawyers to fight appeal. it's a horrible precedent in bankruptcy where normally creditors, including all the people with contracts take a hit....
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i think over the last years with our contract between the hotels and here in the city but other unions that work in this building and in the city, that's a pretty common practice. in our union, we have not used it very often. we've only used it with a handful of employers in san francisco. but, kind of industry wide city agreements we have not done this except maybe if you go back 15-20 years ago there might have been handful. the reason that it's so critical right now is because of the uncertain nature of what's going to happen with health care. with the affordable care act coming in next year and the exchanges which will provide that health care for millions of californians who don't have health care right now, it's expected that the health care industry is going to be changing quite a bit and we are not sure exactly, it's very impossible to predict what that's going to do. if you poll our members, the number 1 issue is health care for our members and retirees. that is the no. 1 issue in our considerations in our discussions over the course of each year and our members will make thos
i think over the last years with our contract between the hotels and here in the city but other unions that work in this building and in the city, that's a pretty common practice. in our union, we have not used it very often. we've only used it with a handful of employers in san francisco. but, kind of industry wide city agreements we have not done this except maybe if you go back 15-20 years ago there might have been handful. the reason that it's so critical right now is because of the...
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to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: ask the union lawyer to talko us. he agreed. th union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an eye and what is happening in minnesota. thank you. coming up, who will decide what to teach your kids? we debate that next. ♪ [applause] hn: andhe controversy. who will decide what your kids should learn in public schools. every state has different rules. when school contains nudity is to meet local needs. now there's a movement to standardize. politicians of sinon create something called a common core standards, the same goals for math and english. envy that's a good thing. you would know if kids in one state do better than another. l
to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: ask the union lawyer to talko us. he agreed. th union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an eye...
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done in order to save the union, if to save the union, i have to free the slaves, i'll do that. if to save the union, i'll do that. i will do whatever it takes to save the union, and that's why i titled this new book, "henry clay: the compromise that savedded the union." so thank you very much. [applause] if you have any questions, i'll be glad to attempt a response. if you can use the microphones so everybody can hear the question. >> if the package of resolutions, if it didn't pass as a package and cherry picked what they liked, how did the compromise work? you said all the pieces have to fit together. on the later vote, how did it work? >> the problem is if you take one away, thefn the balance between what each section gets is thrown off, and that's been -- and then they won't accept it, so -- >> so when they revoted, they revoted and accepted all resolutions? >> it worked out that there were enough votes for each one of the resolutions to get them passed where the omnibus united the enemies of compromise, the separate bills united the people who wanted to save the union. >>
done in order to save the union, if to save the union, i have to free the slaves, i'll do that. if to save the union, i'll do that. i will do whatever it takes to save the union, and that's why i titled this new book, "henry clay: the compromise that savedded the union." so thank you very much. [applause] if you have any questions, i'll be glad to attempt a response. if you can use the microphones so everybody can hear the question. >> if the package of resolutions, if it didn't...
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to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an eye and what is happening in minnesota. thank you. coming up, who will decide what to teach your kids? we debate that next. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business.
to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an...
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to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an eye and what is happening in minnesota. thank you. ming up, who will decide what to teach your kids? we debate that next. ♪ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make yo
to pay for the union. john: in a state that is the rule. they have persuaded legislatures to a union nice day care workers >> actually was 15. a bunch of them kicked the unions out. they realize that the unions are not fulfilling there promises. there were costing them and the state's money and they were not fulfilling anything that the promised. john: we ask the union lawyer to talk to us. he agreed. the union called him and told them, don't talk to that "stossel" show. keep an...
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higher union participation rates in the country did when given the option to participate in the union's political donations did people pull out at an eighty percent rate overnight if the union was so beneficial they've been living with it for years and i'm not going to argue that washington state is a red as a red state by any means i want you do you. think i don't think people decide whether they want to engage in politics really is is israel into this debate six of the you're going to benefit them over all the every argument i buy the argument to go back to the put so much of the crux of the story here if this if unions are such a bad idea why did the these republicans wait until the lame duck to do this every time the republicans try to crush you need to have in the darkness of night nobody's watching hold on richard lame duck is still ahead of it session oh boy and i hear there's oh well if you have one hundred eighty and you can build in this rather talk a lot of things get passed in lame duck that you support ok so don't be knockin lame duck. now what's happening here is that mich
higher union participation rates in the country did when given the option to participate in the union's political donations did people pull out at an eighty percent rate overnight if the union was so beneficial they've been living with it for years and i'm not going to argue that washington state is a red as a red state by any means i want you do you. think i don't think people decide whether they want to engage in politics really is is israel into this debate six of the you're going to benefit...
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unions, to free the british print industry from the anarchy of the print unions. she made that possible. so it was a relationship which was one of mutual admiration for what could be done. she admired history booting and he admired what she did against the unions. >> the first thing she did more or less was triple police pay. suddenly they were getting 10,000 a year and not 3. because unemployment was about to go, 1980 to the level of 1930s. and she-- . >> rose: she was prepared to do that because she thought it was necessary to keep -- >> to keep a lid on it. so that, she was ruthless utilitarrian, i think. and you know, her achievements are considerable. because as you say they shuffled the whole society around. but it was always a kind of market state, individualist, inquisitiveness. >> would she have handled iraq differently than tony blair d? >> ver interesting idea that. i think she would have been more protective of the british interest. i think that she was absolutely about what worked for britain. and she certainly wasn't going to just tow the line for bu
unions, to free the british print industry from the anarchy of the print unions. she made that possible. so it was a relationship which was one of mutual admiration for what could be done. she admired history booting and he admired what she did against the unions. >> the first thing she did more or less was triple police pay. suddenly they were getting 10,000 a year and not 3. because unemployment was about to go, 1980 to the level of 1930s. and she-- . >> rose: she was prepared to...
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the way the agreement operates is the union will convene meetings with our rank and file leadership each year and prior to july 14th of each year, the leadership after following up on meetings with our members will determine how much money is appropriate for health care, how much money is appropriated to other benefits, how much money will be appropriated for pension and how much money will be allocated for wages. so, this contract secures all those things, but above all else what it does is it allows our union in 6 cities toronto, boston, chicago, los angeles, hawaii and san francisco, it gives those 6 cities where we have labor peace. this is a 6-city coordinated effort where we have negotiated with the hilton corporation for a 5 year agreement that will allow all those cities and elsewhere to focus on the unorganized. there are thousands of workers that do this work. unfortunately those workers don't have health care for their families, those workers don't have a pension or retirement security and are often minimum wage. this allows to us focus our energies and resources to give them
the way the agreement operates is the union will convene meetings with our rank and file leadership each year and prior to july 14th of each year, the leadership after following up on meetings with our members will determine how much money is appropriate for health care, how much money is appropriated to other benefits, how much money will be appropriated for pension and how much money will be allocated for wages. so, this contract secures all those things, but above all else what it does is it...
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union. >> after we get the big salaries by being in unions, if i'm not mistaken. that's a separate situation. first thing i learned in economics, raise the labor rates and demand for labor goes down. there's a glut of labor forming at the lower end of the economy and we're fot going to consume it even at lower rates and it's going to hurt the economy. the wages are low and high unemployment. if low wages demand for labor and why aren't people working? >> thanks, guys. the end of the segment. and thank you to jehmu for joining us. before you watch tonight's big game. get the names that will help you slam-dunk a 25% profit before next march madness. charles schwab, we've committed to setting the bar high by going low. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like offering schwab etfs tdd# 1-800-345-2550 with the lowest operating expenses tdd# 1-800-345-2550 in their respective lipper categories -- tdd# 1-800-345-2550 lower than ishares tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and vanguard. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and with all our etfs commission-free tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when traded online in a schwab account, t
union. >> after we get the big salaries by being in unions, if i'm not mistaken. that's a separate situation. first thing i learned in economics, raise the labor rates and demand for labor goes down. there's a glut of labor forming at the lower end of the economy and we're fot going to consume it even at lower rates and it's going to hurt the economy. the wages are low and high unemployment. if low wages demand for labor and why aren't people working? >> thanks, guys. the end of the...
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union. >> after we get the big salaries by being in unions, if i'm not mistaken. that's a separate situation. first thing i learned in economics, raise the labor rates and demand for labor goes down. there's a glut of labor forming at the lower end of the economy and we're fot going to consume it even at lower rates and it's going to hurt the economy. the wages are low and high unemployment. if low wages demand for labor and why aren't people working? >> thanks, guys. the end of the segment. and thank you to jehmu for joining us. before you watch tonight's big game. get the names that will help you slam-dunk a 25% profit before next march madness. ichlt. >> neil: >> predictions and gary b, you're up. >> the only jobs we're creating are temporary jobs, by manpower, up. >> brenda: bull or bear. bear. >> brenda: john your prediction. >> to gary's point, the only jobs in west texas with the energy sector, devin energy up. >> brenda: bull or bear. >> i don't like that one, bear. >> brenda: jonas your prediction. >> 40 year anniversary of the first cell phone and still
union. >> after we get the big salaries by being in unions, if i'm not mistaken. that's a separate situation. first thing i learned in economics, raise the labor rates and demand for labor goes down. there's a glut of labor forming at the lower end of the economy and we're fot going to consume it even at lower rates and it's going to hurt the economy. the wages are low and high unemployment. if low wages demand for labor and why aren't people working? >> thanks, guys. the end of the...
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union. >> after we get the big salaries by being in unions, if i'm not mistaken. that's a separate situation. first thing i learned in economics, raise the labor rates and demand for labor goes down. there's a glut of labor forming at the lower end of the economy and we're fot going to consume it even at lower rates and it's going to hurt the economy. the wages are low and high unemployment. if low wages demand for labor and why aren't people working? >> thanks, guys. the end of the segment. and thank you to jehmu for joining us. before you watch tonight's big game. get the names that will help you slam-dunk a 25% profit we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ichlt. >> nei
union. >> after we get the big salaries by being in unions, if i'm not mistaken. that's a separate situation. first thing i learned in economics, raise the labor rates and demand for labor goes down. there's a glut of labor forming at the lower end of the economy and we're fot going to consume it even at lower rates and it's going to hurt the economy. the wages are low and high unemployment. if low wages demand for labor and why aren't people working? >> thanks, guys. the end of the...
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union and its policies the us means people are realizing that the european union is an empire. that is in fact really strong in that region and doesn't protect them from economic social or migratory difficulty and i think that the increase in patrick to managing a country's own affairs to control of the border is whether it's a human capital a product is a revised i think what we're seeing is the brothel is very falling down it's crumbling that is to say that the european union and its model has reached an end it's a destruction that it's not right now but will probably accelerate well do we need to look at what's been happening in bulgaria where there has been a revolution and where the government out as well as the parliament within ten days also need to see the results in italy where within two years the us skeptics have become a majority and i believe that many other people are in the place of projecting the policies behind these policies is ideology ryssdal to free trade immigration globalization that is making us open our doors and windows to all the products in the world
union and its policies the us means people are realizing that the european union is an empire. that is in fact really strong in that region and doesn't protect them from economic social or migratory difficulty and i think that the increase in patrick to managing a country's own affairs to control of the border is whether it's a human capital a product is a revised i think what we're seeing is the brothel is very falling down it's crumbling that is to say that the european union and its model...
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and was the union city district. i'd like to thank you sincerely because the school is our home and how you have in your book, if you build it they will calm. with a great educational leader such as mr. gennady and the administration manner, they are the driving train to this locomotive and our children are our heart and school and you've captured in your book and am very impressed. thank you. [inaudible] >> thank you. i am a professor, but i've also been a journalist. i kept hearing all these good things. so i kept nudging around. i talked to john kennedy is a thank you for state office things. i couldn't find anybody that had a bad word to say about him. paris principles, that's pretty astonishing. i think you're taking a great building a new, the principal, staff, teachers make a great home out of it. think about the performers we've heard in the drummers were outside. apparently the word came to your principle this morning. i want music because it is a celebration. 30 seconds later you get the drum corps out ther
and was the union city district. i'd like to thank you sincerely because the school is our home and how you have in your book, if you build it they will calm. with a great educational leader such as mr. gennady and the administration manner, they are the driving train to this locomotive and our children are our heart and school and you've captured in your book and am very impressed. thank you. [inaudible] >> thank you. i am a professor, but i've also been a journalist. i kept hearing all...
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we also have the trade unions also and the trade and the carpet and the engineers as well as the iron work and hers my goal was to have each of these unions and have identified a veteran's rep and then think them with the identify veteran's reps from the employers side and so there is a direct relationship, so that is progressing very well and on the more industry level. and i have been pretty successful in reading that in the enter agency employment, and most recently, it would have reached the director of apprenticeship for standards for northern california and our efforts for what is happening on the trade level globally to better serve our veterans. it began our work in progress and i will keep the board posted on any new developments. and things are progressing well, as an example, web corp has hired eight since january 2012. but since we have it for the employees so we can do it from the (inaudible) side, thanks. >> thank you, ted. >> thank you, ted. web corp has really done a fantastic job, in stepping into the veteran's recruitment area and really making connections with the a
we also have the trade unions also and the trade and the carpet and the engineers as well as the iron work and hers my goal was to have each of these unions and have identified a veteran's rep and then think them with the identify veteran's reps from the employers side and so there is a direct relationship, so that is progressing very well and on the more industry level. and i have been pretty successful in reading that in the enter agency employment, and most recently, it would have reached...
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i guess the comeback is -- i was in brussels covering the european union. dalton is a absolutely different country with a much stronger union system. it never went through thatcherism. now you do not see a note in belgium. industries closed under socialist governments in france, which is as socialist as it gets. the real story of the decade, between the fall of the berlin wall and the opening up of , the under deng xiaoping real story of the decade was with china coming on board, with , withstopping autarky these associate -- the soviet union collapsing, the global stock of workers doubled from 1.5 billion to 3 billion. but the global stock of capital did not double. essentially what we saw was the absence of china and eastern europe and africa and latin america from global competition has stopped. they came back. after being artificially absent. much more than the deregulation margaret thatcher or ronald reagan put in place. host: we cover the prime minister's q and a on c-span. i want to go back to 1989 when ms. thatcher was speaking during the prime mini
i guess the comeback is -- i was in brussels covering the european union. dalton is a absolutely different country with a much stronger union system. it never went through thatcherism. now you do not see a note in belgium. industries closed under socialist governments in france, which is as socialist as it gets. the real story of the decade, between the fall of the berlin wall and the opening up of , the under deng xiaoping real story of the decade was with china coming on board, with ,...
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the union is concerned. when you see the numbers your jaw may drop but it is not as bad as it seems. the latest salary figures from the san francisco fire department, a lieutenant made $221,000 in overtime bringing the salary to $363,000. a paramedic made $191,000 in overtime, and 337,000 for the year, the kind of numbers that make taxpayers do a double take. >> amazing! that is amazing, never heard of anything like that at all, that is pretty damn good. >> the fire department says it is not as bad as it looks. >> it is some what the norm but it is not a shock factor because it is, it is money that is budgeted. >> fire department officials say during the lean years the city didn't have the money to hire as many firefighter as they needed but the shifts need to be worked and overtime is cheaper than paying benefits. they are grateful for the few people who step up and offer to cover those hours. >> it coughs the department less for people to volunteer to work overtime hours than for us to mandatory people to
the union is concerned. when you see the numbers your jaw may drop but it is not as bad as it seems. the latest salary figures from the san francisco fire department, a lieutenant made $221,000 in overtime bringing the salary to $363,000. a paramedic made $191,000 in overtime, and 337,000 for the year, the kind of numbers that make taxpayers do a double take. >> amazing! that is amazing, never heard of anything like that at all, that is pretty damn good. >> the fire department says...
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with the soviet union. because after all, if the iron lady felt this is someone we can do business with, then perhaps it was someone we ought to do business with. it was very, very important. she was of course a strong advocate of free market and of freedom. i heard your, a little bit of your broadcast earlier. she of course broke the oppressive grip of the trade unions in the united kingdom and she pushed privatization. so she had a very, very important role to play economically, but also geopolitically. >> one of the big issues that i recall is what was derisively referreds to as star wars, the strategic defense initiative. i recall interviewing her and she really had ronald reagan's back on a controversial issue. because missile deployment in europe and also strategic defense was not a given in europe. where in most of the countries at least, the green party and others, were very dominant. >> well that's correct. and she had his back on that, on missile defense. she also had his back in many respects on
with the soviet union. because after all, if the iron lady felt this is someone we can do business with, then perhaps it was someone we ought to do business with. it was very, very important. she was of course a strong advocate of free market and of freedom. i heard your, a little bit of your broadcast earlier. she of course broke the oppressive grip of the trade unions in the united kingdom and she pushed privatization. so she had a very, very important role to play economically, but also...